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Lets see all your hardy&beck gear!  Also, on another note, If you haven't cruised over to the parts "wanted" section of the forum recently I'm looking for any and all Hardy&Beck parts you might be willing to part with! Specifically Headers, Valve Covers, Suspension components etc. I'm trying to build an H&B tribute car any help is appreciated!

 

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Max

 

 

 

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Best thing to to is to keep your eye out here in the classifieds and watch Ebay regularly.  Bits and pieces do come up from time to time but honestly pretty rarely.  The good news is that you can still get a number of things from them (3-piece wheels, front spoiler, suspension (shocks and springs, but no sways <I think>).  Expensive though.  Would be a quick and easy way to get what you wanted .... and the parts are new (new is always better than used - always).  Here is a link to the H&B site and one to my blog (I have a thread on Hardy & Beck - my first o2 was originally owned by Alan Hardy and back in the day late 70's early 80's had my car(s) serviced there).  Hold on to your wallet though, it was expensive then and still is today.

 

http://www.hbspecialists.com/html/restorationTuning.html

 

Link to Hardy & Beck thread on my blog

 

http://www.alpinabmw2002.com/search/label/Hardy%2FBeck

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9 hours ago, markmac said:

Best thing to to is to keep your eye out here in the classifieds and watch Ebay regularly.  Bits and pieces do come up from time to time but honestly pretty rarely.  The good news is that you can still get a number of things from them (3-piece wheels, front spoiler, suspension (shocks and springs, but no sways <I think>).  Expensive though.  Would be a quick and easy way to get what you wanted .... and the parts are new (new is always better than used - always).  Here is a link to the H&B site and one to my blog (I have a thread on Hardy & Beck - my first o2 was originally owned by Alan Hardy and back in the day late 70's early 80's had my car(s) serviced there).  Hold on to your wallet though, it was expensive then and still is today.

 

http://www.hbspecialists.com/html/restorationTuning.html

 

Link to Hardy & Beck thread on my blog

 

http://www.alpinabmw2002.com/search/label/Hardy%2FBeck

 

Thanks for the heads up! I search eBay, all of Craigslist and the forum classifieds at least once a day. Currently I have a set of wheels, momo horn button, shift knob and a license plate frame,  all Hardy&Beck. I've also gathered a set of quad grills, rear window louvers and a Zender rear spoiler. I'm aware that H&B still sells parts at a premium. I'm really after the valve cover you have in your blog and the headers! Going to run there front spoiler and flares with early front and rear bumpers!

 

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